Chi. I'm sure I am only fit to sit down by it,
Since I can hardly stand.
[He makes as if he would sit down, and Don Zancho giving him a kick on the breech.
Don Z. Coxcomb, come away.
Chi. To-night's to-night: to-morrow's a new day.[13] [Exeunt.
FOOTNOTES:
[11] See an early note to "The Adventures of Five Hours" in the present volume.
[12] [i.e., In a snare. See Hazlitt's "Proverbs," 1869, p. 200, where it is shown that the earlier phrase is Cob's pound.]
[13] [A common proverbial expression.]